Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Economics

Chapter

Indian Economic Development: Environment and Sustainable Development

Question:

Read the following passage and answer the next five questions:

In our quest to increase agricultural production during the last five decades or so, we almost totally neglected the use of compost and completely switched over to chemical fertilizers. The result is that large tracts of productive land have been adversely affected, water bodies including ground water system have suffered due to chemical contamination and demand for irrigation has been going up year after year. Farmers, in large numbers all over the country, have again started using compost made from organic wastes of different types. In certain parts of the country, cattle are maintained only because they produce dung which is an important fertilizer and soil conditioner.

Earthworms can convert organic matter into compost faster than the normal composting process. This process is now being widely used. Indirectly, the civic authorities are benefitted too as they have to dispose reduced quantity of waste.

Choose the correct statement concerned with the passage:

Options:

Earthworm takes equal time to convert organic matter into compost with respect to normal composting process.

Earthworm takes more time to convert organic matter into compost with respect to normal composting process.

Earthworm takes less time to convert organic matter into compost with respect to normal composting process.

Comparison between earthworm based composting and normal composting cannot be made.

Correct Answer:

Earthworm takes less time to convert organic matter into compost with respect to normal composting process.

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option (3) → Earthworm takes less time to convert organic matter into compost with respect to normal composting process.

The passage states:

    "Earthworms can convert organic matter into compost faster than the normal composting process."

This directly tells us that earthworms can speed up the composting process compared to the traditional method.